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Copy my iData to Galaxy

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After getting a brand new Android device, only to find that your songs, playlists, purchased movies, etc. are stuck in iTunes Library? What a pity! Apple doesn't provide any solution to transfer music from iTunes to android, so does Google as well. Why we users have to suffer from the great gulf between the two platforms? Actually, you don't have to once your know a few tips and tricks for how to transfer songs, videos, iTunes U, Podcasts, and more from iTunes to android. Below are the simple ways you can apply to transfer iTunes to android. Bonus: Here is an easy and safe solution to transfer any data between any phones, including music. See the details. Note: The ways are all available to transfer songs, playlists, movies, iTunes U, Podcasts, and more from iTunes to Android phones and tablets.

Transfer iTunes to Android with iSyncr

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There are various dedicated apps for transferring your iTunes music to your Android phone in the Play Store. We tested several and found that iSyncr was the simplest and most efficient.  To start, download the iSyncr app from the Play Store to your phone (check below for the link), and the desktop app to your PC. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable, then open the iSyncr desktop app. It should automatically open a window asking which files you want to sync with your device. Tick the box next to  iTunes  and then click  Synchronise . iSyncr will then transfer your iTunes files to your phone. When the process is finished, click  End . You'll then be able to play the files using your chosen music player, although the makers of iSyncr recommend their own Rocket Player app. It's also possible to transfer iTunes files over Wi-Fi with iSyncr, as long as your phone and computer are connected to the internet via the same networ...

AirSync: iTunes Sync & AirPlay

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AirSync: iTunes Sync & AirPlay makes it easy to sync iTunes between your Android phone or tablet and PC or Mac wirelessly. As for the content, you can sync music, playlists, and DRM-free videos with play counts, ratings, and more info. 

iTunes to Android Sync-Windows

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As its name suggest, this app is used to sync iTunes media on Windows computer with Android phone or tablet. It allows you to sync music, podcasts and videos from iTunes library to your Android device. Other data, including music tracks, album art, will also be synced too. Then, after syncing, you can organize these media files by artists or albums.   Download iTunes to Android Sync-Windows from Google Play>>

Transfer iTunes to Android via USB

If you don't want to rely on a third-party app to use iTunes with your Android phone, then you can manually transfer the files to your device. This method is simple and efficient, but, as above, is limited by the available storage on your device or its mircoSD card.  Connect your phone to your PC with a USB cable. Open  Windows Explorer , and locate the  iTunes  folder on your computer. Drag and drop it into your device's music folder to copy the files onto your phone. The music will be visible in your chosen music player app once the transfer is complete.

Use Apple Music for Android

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Apple usually doesn't make apps for Android. But in an effort to keep iTunes customers who wisely made the switch to Android, Apple made the Apple Music for Android app. It has its flaws, but it's the official way to listen to your iTunes music on Android.  Because it is an Apple service you will need an Apple ID to use it. You should already have one since you have iTunes music. Make sure you retrieve your account if you can't find the information and consider contacting customer support if you are still unable to access it. The Apple Music app gives you the same features as iTunes, with recommendations for you from a 30 million song catalog. You can keep all of the playlists you made when you used iOS and transferring is fairly simple. It is a streaming service (like Spotify) that requires a subscription, but the first three months are free. 

iTunes and Android: Synchronize with doubleTwist

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With the free Windows program and the Android app doubleTwist, you can easily synchronize your iTunes library with Android. First, download the program for your PC from the  doubleTwist homepage  and install it. Then grab your Android smartphone and download the doubleTwist app from the Google Play Store. The doubleTwist app for Android is available free of charge or as a pro version for around $10, depending on your region. The latter offers some special features that are not necessary for the synchronization between iTunes and Android. Now launch doubleTwist on your computer. You have a choice on whether you want your Android smartphone to sync with iTunes via USB or AirSync. I recommend the USB method. This is not only included in the free version of doubleTwist, but it is also much faster than Wi-Fi. But before you can click on the big  Sync Now  button, you should first right-click on the doubleTwist icon in the Windows system tray and select  Pr...

Copy files to the default iTunes media folder

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In iTunes, go to  Edit  >  Reference…  >  Advanced and check the option  Copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library . By doing this, music, video and other media files will be stored automatically in the media folder. Hence, you'll get the single files you need to copy to your Android phones or tablets. Below are the default iTunes media folder locations: Windows 7: C:UsersusernameMy MusiciTunes Windows 8: C:UsersusernameMy MusiciTunes Windows XP: C:Documents and SettingsusernameMy DocumentsMy MusiciTunes Windows Vista: C:UsersusernameMusiciTunes Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music/iTunes/

Transfer music from iTunes to Android phones/tablets

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Find the location of iTunes media folder which I've mentioned above. Mount your Android phone as an external hard drive via a USB cable. After then, click to open My Computer or Computer to open your Android device SD card. Open the iTunes media folder to copy and past songs to your Android devices. Note: Mac can't detect your Android phone or tablet as the Windows PC does. To transfer iTunes to Android on Mac, you have to turn to some third-party tool for help. Wondershare Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (Android) which I mentioned above is such kind of tool, you can try it. If you don't know where to turn to help, I think you should directly try next solution.

Using Google Play to Sync iTunes Music to Android

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This process is most widely used and therefore it is not only reliable but also applicable. The steps involved are as follows: Step 1. The user needs to open the Google play store in web browser and then head for My Music tab to begin. Step 2. Download the music manage by clicking the listen now tab in the left panel of the browser. Step 3. Select upload songs to Google Play and click next. Step 4. Select the iTunes to ensure that the library is scanned. Once done the Android device is then to be re-synced with the Google Play music to transfer the content. Pros The Android and the Google pay combination is the best and therefore it gets the best for the users who apply the method. Cons For the users who are not similar to the Google Play music this process is hard to implement and exercise. If the Google Play services are temporarily down. then the user cannot execute the process as it depends heavily on the site to get the results.